Bassist Bill Wyman left The Rolling Stones some thirty years ago, but now he's back for their tribute album to the late Charlie Watts.
Six documentary shorts titled 'Rolling Stones Chronicles' is now available on YouTube, and each one takes a different hit song from the band’s 1960s era as its soundtrack.
'The Rolling Stones In Mono: Limited Edition Color Vinyl 16LP Box Set' features all of their albums released between 1963 and 1969 as well as a special two-part collection called 'Stray Cats.'
Both Jagger and Keith Richards wrote forewords, while many of Watts’ family members gave interviews for the authorized biography 'Charlie's Good Tonight.'
The infamous concert took place at Altamont Raceway Park in 1969 and featured performances by The Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and more.
Coda Collection, the channel will feature rare concerts and new documentaries as well as premiere films, alongside other music programming.
According to reports, FX is preparing a new scripted TV series about The Rolling Stones, from the band's formation in the early '60s through 1972.
Julien's Auctions, in collaboration with the Recording Academy, are holding an auction to support artists suffering financially during this COVID-19 pandemic. The list of big name contributors is extensive and growing.
Oftentimes music documentaries are aimed squarely at their respective fandoms, but there’s quite a few that should be viewed from a much wider cultural perspective. Here's a list of some that should be essential viewing.
The complete, remastered film and its accompanying soundtrack full of previously unreleased material finally reaches audiences 50 years later.
'Walk Through British Art', the permanent exhibition at London’s Tate Britain, is also a walk through British music. From Elizabeth I to Stephen Lawrence, adding music allowed me to connect with artworks that may have otherwise felt distant. Music pours silently from the paintings in this collection, and I found reuniting these different forms of artistic expression to be a thrilling experience.
December was full of great moments for the culture. We had some highly anticipated and unexpected videos and albums from artists like J. Cole, Chris Brown, Childish Gambino, and Yasiin Bey (Mos Def). We also got some great trailers for Alien Covenant, Dunkirk, War for the Planet of the Apes, and more. We've highlighted some of the best drops over the month and now we're ready to crown the best album, movie trailer, and music video for the month of December.
News of the collaboration seemingly puts to bed the decades-long rivalry between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
'GRRR Live!' will present a live show from The Rolling Stones' 50th-anniversary tour back in 2012, and will be released as a triple-album vinyl.
According to guitarist Ronnie Wood, the band’s new album will be released next summer and will have some of Watts’ drumming work included.
The biography titled 'Charlie’s Good Tonight: The Life, the Times, and The Rolling Stones', features forewords from both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
'Underexposed!: The 50 Greatest Movies Never Made', by Joshua Hull, is a fun, engaging read that takes a look at a long list of movies that for whatever reason never saw the light of day. An intriguing collection of "what-ifs."
The Philadelphia radio station drew major national attention with its countdown of the top 2,020 songs of all time, which was dominated by classic rock and saw "Thunder Road" come in at #1.
Gram Parsons may not have had the most extensive catalog of music, but he's become a cult icon nonetheless and widely considered one of the most influential pioneers of Country Rock and Americana.
Check out some of the past weeks' most talked about and interesting music videos from Missy Elliott, The Rolling Stones, Juice WRLD, The 1975, Jessie Reyez, Travis Scott, and more.
Three special edition reissues in particular, from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Gene Clark, deserve special notice.
Claudine Longet, a French singer/actress who got somewhat famous, but also infamous, in the US has been almost all but forgotten by the general public. But there’s a lot to her story, from her marriage to the '60s superstar Andy Williams, friendship with Bobby Kennedy, a prominent murder trial, and more.
Blue & Lonesome is a passion project for the legendary and it shows. They don't subvert the songs they cover and stick to the traditions of blues rock but they sound so good together and Jagger's voice sounds so at home, that it leaves you wondering what took so long.
Check out some of this weeks most talked about and interesting music videos from The Rolling Stones, Beyoncé, Rick Ross, Ty Dolla $ign, and more.